Sir Billy Connolly will write about his heartbreaking battle with his deteriorating health in his first autobiography. The Scottish comedian, 78, will release his book, titled Windswept and Interesting, on October 14, which will explore his early life and rise to fame, as well as his battle with Parkinson's.
Billy was diagnosed with degenerative Parkinson's disease in 2013 and quit touring in 2017, with his condition now in its advanced stages.
Speaking about the release of his autobiography, Billy said: "It's the first time I've done this. Other people have written about me – or for me – but this time it's just my own life in my own words. "I didn't know I was Windswept and Interesting until somebody told me. "I had long hair and a beard
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